Jeremiah 41:3
ContextNETBible | Ishmael also killed all the Judeans 1 who were with Gedaliah at Mizpah and the Babylonian 2 soldiers who happened to be there. 3 |
NIV © biblegateway Jer 41:3 |
Ishmael also killed all the Jews who were with Gedaliah at Mizpah, as well as the Babylonian soldiers who were there. |
NASB © biblegateway Jer 41:3 |
Ishmael also struck down all the Jews who were with him, that is with Gedaliah at Mizpah, and the Chaldeans who were found there, the men of war. |
NLT © biblegateway Jer 41:3 |
Then they went out and slaughtered all the Judean officials and Babylonian soldiers who were with Gedaliah at Mizpah. |
MSG © biblegateway Jer 41:3 |
Ishmael also killed all the Judeans who were with Gedaliah in Mizpah, as well as the Chaldean soldiers who were stationed there. |
BBE © SABDAweb Jer 41:3 |
And Ishmael put to death all the Jews who were with him, even with Gedaliah, at Mizpah, and the Chaldaean men of war. |
NRSV © bibleoremus Jer 41:3 |
Ishmael also killed all the Judeans who were with Gedaliah at Mizpah, and the Chaldean soldiers who happened to be there. |
NKJV © biblegateway Jer 41:3 |
Ishmael also struck down all the Jews who were with him, that is , with Gedaliah at Mizpah, and the Chaldeans who were found there, the men of war. |
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NETBible | Ishmael also killed all the Judeans 1 who were with Gedaliah at Mizpah and the Babylonian 2 soldiers who happened to be there. 3 |
NET Notes |
1 sn All the Judeans. This can scarcely refer to all the Judeans who had rallied around Gedaliah at Mizpah because v. 10 later speaks of Ishmael carrying off “the rest of the people who were at Mizpah.” Probably what is meant is “all the Judeans and Babylonian soldiers” that were also at the meal. It is possible that this meal was intended to seal a covenant between Gedaliah and Ishmael of Ishmael’s allegiance to Gedaliah and his Babylonian overlords (cf. Gen 26:30-31; 31:53-54; Exod 24:11). In any case, this act of treachery and deceit was an extreme violation of the customs of hospitality practiced in the ancient Near East. 2 tn Heb “Chaldean.” See the study note on 21:4 for explanation. There are two cases of apposition with the repetition of the preposition or of the sign of the accusative in this verse, e.g., “who were with him, [namely] with Gedaliah” and “all the Chaldeans who happened to be there, [namely] the soldiers.” 3 tn Heb “were found there.” For this nuance of the verb see BDB 594 s.v. מָצָא Niph.2.c. |